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This WikiProject was formed to foster better articles on the U.S. state of Oklahoma with a spirit of cooperation. This page and its subpages contain suggestions on formatting and layout of articles, which can be discussed at the project's talk page. To participate, simply add your name at the participants section.


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[edit] Scope

This project covers the creation and editing of articles related to the U.S. State Oklahoma, its cities, counties, geography, transportation, culture, history and so on. It aims to expand Wikipedia's resources on Oklahoma in a fair and accurate manner.

Frankly, most of the Oklahoma related articles are rather poor. This project is here to fix that.

Everyone is welcome to help out. In fact, there's more than enough work to go around. You can help us out in the following ways:

  1. reading over articles and giving your suggestions in the article's talk pages
  2. copyediting for grammar and clarify
  3. adding photos
  4. reverting vandalism
  5. citing sources
  6. fact checking
  7. minor or major research and contributions
  8. and more!


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[edit] Oklahoma-Related WikiProjects

Oklahoma State Highways | Missing articles on Oklahoma newspapers | WikiProject University of Oklahoma

[edit] Participants

[edit] Project divisions

  • Cities (talk) — Cities, towns, villages and counties
  • Physical geography (talk) — Regions, parks, climate, physical features
  • Transportation (talk) — Roads, trails and rails in and around Oklahoma
  • Culture (talk) — Music, art, icons, mass communication
  • People (talk) — includes Oklahoma natives and those residents who have shaped Oklahoma
  • Government (talk) — Governance, as well as federal, state and local politics in relation to Oklahoma
  • History (talk) — history of Oklahoma during and prior to statehood

[edit] Adopt an article

Similar to the Collaboration of the week, but on a smaller scale, you might want to "adopt" an article. This would involve doing the research, writing, and picture-taking (if possible) for either a non-existent article or a stub. Of course, everyone else can still edit an adopted article, and you can work on other things too, but the idea is to find a focus for a while, to try and build up the number of quality articles the Project has produced.

Check Wikipedia:WikiProject Melbourne#Adopt an article to see how this section is used.

[edit] Templates

For a more complete list of Oklahoma-related templates, see Category:WikiProject Oklahoma templates.

[edit] Stub categories

[edit] U.S. county infobox

[edit] Infoboxes

[edit] Categories


[edit] Articles

[edit] New Oklahoma-related articles on Wikipedia

Please feel free to list your new Oklahoma-related articles here (newer articles at the top, please). Any new articles that have an interesting or unusual fact in them should be suggested for the Did you know? box on the Main Wikipedia page. DYK has a limit of 5 days for the creation of an article or the hstand eavy expansion of it. Please remember to add {{persondata}} to the biographical articles you create.


Please place newest articles on the top

Article Created On Did You Know...
George B. Schwabe Created on April 3, 2007 (NMajdan) ...that George B. Schwabe served as Speaker of the Oklahoma House of Representatives from 1921 to 1922 and was the first and only Republican to hold that position until 2005?
This user is a member of WikiProject Oklahoma.
{{User:WikiProject Oklahoma}}
Created on March 6, 2007 (Desert sapper) This is a Userbox for everyone to use on their User Pages.
Oklahoma Statehood Stamp Created on January 21, 2007 (ProfessorPaul) ...that a special "first day of issue" postmark for this stamp (celebrating 100 years of Oklahoma Statehood) may be obtained until March 2007?
Sherman E. Smith Training Center Created on January 14, 2007 (Doafhat) ...that this indoor practice facility will be the largest and most expensive facility of its kind in the state of Oklahoma and the Big 12 Conference?
Oklahoma Hospital Association Created on January 14, 2007 (ProfessorPaul) ...that this state affiliate of the American Hospital Association assists the over 150 hospitals in Oklahoma?
List of hospitals in Oklahoma Created on January 13, 2007 (ProfessorPaul) ...that there are over 150 hospitals listed in Oklahoma by the Oklahoma Hospital Association?
Reasor's Created on January 13, 2007 (ProfessorPaul) ...that this Oklahoma-based grocery store chain (with over 12 locations in northeastern Oklahoma) was begun by Larry Reasor in 1963 with just one store in Tahlequah?
Oklahoma Department of Career and Technology Education Created on December, 2006 (Jzwei)
Oklahoma State University College of Arts & Sciences Created on December 8, 2006 (Doafhat)
Karsten Creek Created on December 1, 2006 (Doafhat)
Tulsa (1949 film) Created on November 26, 2006 (ProfessorPaul) ...that this 1949 motion picture about the Tulsa oil boom of the 1920s was nominated for an Oscar?
Michael Anthony Hughes Created on November 26, 2006 (ProfessorPaul) ...that there are conflicting reports about whether this abducted child is still alive or dead?
William S. Spears School of Business Created on November 15, 2006 (Doafhat)
Oklahoma State University College of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources Created on November 15, 2006 (Doafhat)
Oklahoma state elections, 2006 Created on November 8, 2006 (NMajdan)
Oklahoma State University homecoming Created on November 5, 2006 (Doafhat) ...that this Oklahoma State University tradition is widely recognized as the biggest and best homecoming celebration in the country?
Colvin Center Created on November 5, 2006 (Doafhat) ...that this Oklahoma State University student recreation center was named as one of the top six collegiate sports centers in the United States?
Oklahoma State University Medical Center Created on November 5, 2006 (Doafhat) ...that OSU Medical Center's telemedicine program is one of the largest state-wide telemedicine programs in the United States?
Daily O'Collegian Created on November 5, 2006 (Doafhat) ...that this student-run newspaper at Oklahoma State University has been in circulation in 1895?
Katherine Cross Created on November 4, 2006 (Terrillwhite) ...Katherine is a legendary figure known for her mysterious headstone inscription: "Murdered by human wolves"?
Bullet (mascot) Created on November 3, 2006 (Doafhat) ...that this Oklahoma State University mascot was inspired by the Texas Tech University Masked Rider tradition?
Oklahoma State University College of Engineering, Architecture, and Technology Created on November 3, 2006 (Doafhat) ...that this Oklahoma State University college is the only combined engineering, architecture, and technology college in the United States?
Oklahoma congressional elections, 2006 Created on October 29, 2006 (ProfessorPaul) ...that every Oklahoma Congressional incumbent (whether Democrat or Republican) is in a safe seat and will likely be re-elected?
Student Union (Oklahoma State University) Created on October 25, 2006 (Doafhat) ...that this student activity center is the largest student union in the world?
James Robert Jones Created on October 5, 2006 (ProfessorPaul) ...that this former Oklahoma Congressman also served as the United States Ambassador to Mexico?
Ardmore Higher Education Center Created on September 21, 2006 (ProfessorPaul) ...that this consortium-model higher education institution makes college classes available in Ardmore, Oklahoma from four local participating Oklahoma colleges?
Cherokee National Holiday Created on September 2, 2006 (Terrillwhite) ...that this annual event draws over 70,000 people to the town of Tahlequah, OK to celebrate the September 6, 1839 signing of the Cherokee National Constitution?
Glen D. Johnson Created on August 21, 2006 (ProfessorPaul) ...that, like Clem McSpadden, this former member of Congress served only 1 term?
Tom Steed Created on August 21, 2006 (ProfessorPaul) ...that this former member of Congress was 20 years a journalist and 32 years a U.S. Representative in Congress?
Edmon Low Library Created on August 13, 2006 (User:Doafhat) ...that this Oklahoma State University library is the fourth building on the OSU campus to officially serve as the main library?
Pistol Pete (mascot) Created on August 13, 2006 (User:Doafhat) ...that this Oklahoma State University mascot is based on Frank Eaton, a gunslinging deputy U.S. Marshal?
William K. Brewster Created on August 8, 2006 (ProfessorPaul) ...that this former member of Congress is also a licensed pharmacist?
Holy Family Cathedral in Tulsa Created on August 2, 2006 (ProfessorPaul) ...that this church is the motherchurch of the Diocese of Tulsa?
Edward James Slattery Created on August 2, 2006 (ProfessorPaul) ...that Father Slattery is the Bishop of the Diocese of Tulsa?
Eastern Oklahoma Catholic Created on August 2, 2006 (ProfessorPaul) ...that this bi-weekly newspaper is the official news and information publication of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Tulsa?

[edit] Nominated DYK (pending acceptance)

[edit] New stub article

This is a list of newly created articles that have been created as stubs and are in need of expansion.

[edit] Oklahoma-related articles up for deletion

Please see Wikipedia:WikiProject Deletion sorting/Oklahoma for an up-to-date listing of Oklahoma-related articles which have been listed for deletion. You are encouraged to take part in any discussions which interest you.

[edit] Oklahoma-related articles for peer review, good article, or featured article candidates

The following are some Oklahoma-related articles that have listed on Wikipedia:Peer review or Wikipedia:Featured article candidates. You can edit and watch this list together with the list of newest articles (above).

Please check out AndyZ's suggestions for a good article.

[edit] Peer Review

[edit] GA candidates

Check out Wikipedia:Good articles.

[edit] FA candidates

[edit] Article assessment

Oklahoma
articles
Importance
Top High Mid Low None Total
Quality
Featured article FA 1 2 3
A 1 1
Good article GA 1 3 4
B 6 3 5 26 40
Start 3 12 57 347 97 516
Stub 4 38 227 227 496
Assessed 11 19 103 574 353 1060
Unassessed 0 4 6 36 1372 1418
Total 11 23 109 610 1725 2478

[edit] Requests

Got some requests? Add them here.

  • Why is the Oklahoma article a B class article? We've got all these people working on project Oklahoma, we should at least have a Good Article rating for the main Oklahoma article. Anyone care to help me in a big blitz of this article? Okiefromokla 20:56, 1 April 2007 (UTC)
  • Friday Newspaper is a legal paper of record that's been around since '73, I believe. It's not listed in any news or media related pages, and it'd be a conflict of interest for me to add it. It's unique and worthy of inclusion.
  • I think it's time Tulsa World got some attention. Part of the content was written by a World staffer, and there's some slow-moving debate about the paper's political alignment. --D Wilbanks 06:34, 18 October 2006 (UTC)
  • Can I get some help deciding which version to revert to/developing University of Central Oklahoma? Most of the content there now (the entire History section) is lifted verbatum from the University's website. See the talk page for the specifics. Thanks. steventity 04:52, 16 January 2007 (UTC)
I reverted to the last edit before the copyrighted material was added. Please revert if you feel this was a mistake and the material did not violate copyright. Also, please feel free to add to the article and to all Oklahoma university articles- they need your help (non-copyrighted material, of course). steventity 19:51, 18 January 2007 (UTC)
Well, not all of them. I'd like to think the University of Oklahoma article is pretty well written. As a matter of fact, it is up for a peer review right now so any help would be appreciated. I am close to nomination for Featured Article.--NMajdantalk 20:10, 18 January 2007 (UTC)
  • Anybody feel like taking a look at Southern Nazarene University and working on the advert like qualities? While the advert tag was recently removed, a quick read through should make it evident that more work is needed. -steventity 15:18, 6 February 2007 (UTC)
  • I wonder if someone would take a moment to look at the Kim Holland page (particularly the 2006 election section). I fleshed out the article some and added citations, but I'm not a purely unbiased source for that article, given that I worked for Commissioner Holland, so a second (or third) set of eyes would probably be a good idea. Philippe Beaudette 23:25, 9 March 2007 (UTC)

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